CLASSIFIED ADS
DEADLINE for classifieds mmehlad city
1 p.m. Monday and 1 p.m. Thursday JH AreodeB St, Phone M175
FOR SALE
BASS FIDDLE, IN GOOD CONDI
tion, with new strings. Will sell |
cheap. See Bill Willis, 1018 Ann ?
St., Beaufort, N. C. dh '
STUDIO COUCH IN GOOD CON- 1
dition. Half price. See G. M. I
Paul at Sunshine Court, Beaufort, |
or phone 2-8307. d26
6x8 MCKAY ~W ALK-IN REFR1G- j
erator. Used. $400. Box 84 j
Davis, N. C. d26p ;
NATIONALTRUMPET, COST $90.
Will sell for $50. David Guthrie, !
care of Guthrie Net Works, More- j
head City. d26
ROUND DUTCH CABBAGE
plants, apply K. W. Wright farm,
route 1 Beaufort. Phone 2-4131 tf
FARM WITH 8 ROOM DWELU
ing. In excellent condition; all mod
ern conveniences: on paved road
near Beaufort. 116 acres including
65 acres cleared; barn and out
buildings also in excellent condi
tion. Cash or terms. G. W. Duncan,
Beaufort. Phone 2-5321. j5
NORTH WIND REFRIGERATED
meat display case, in good condi
tion. See at Mac's Place. Arendell
St., Morehead City, N. C. tf
5-ROOM HOUSE
with bath. G. E. Refrigerator,
Gas range, hot water heater,
175 ft. frontage near Bogue
Sound. Will sell cheap for
quick sale ? Terms
Have ready buyers for good
farms
G. H. FREEMAN, Ageni
Tel. 6-4211 809 Bridges St.
Morehead City
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HALLMARK CHRISTMAS CARDS.
Imprinted with your name in gold
or your choice of color. Immediate |
delivery. Baxter's Jewelry Store, i
Beaufort. 2-7231. tf j
THOR WASHERS
$119.50 ? $209.50
We Afe AllHlorized THOR
Repair Dealers.
ECONOMY AUTO
& APPLIANCE STORE
905 Arendell St.? Dial 6-3185
BEAUTIFUL LEATHER BILL
folds. All kinds of leather. Names
in gold free. Baxter's Jewelry store.
2-7231. tf
WANT TO BUY
WE BUY SCRAP METAL, ALL
kinds, and we sell brick, also bat
teries and radiators. We sell used
auto parts. Gray's Junk Yard, oi?
highway 70. across from Blue Rib
bon Club. Fhone 6-368'>, Morehead
City. tf
BUSINESS SERVICES
FOR CORRECT TIME: ? 6-3186.
For correct jewelry, satisfactory
watch repair, Early Jewelers, 812
Arendell St.. Morehead City.
FRIGID AIRE DEALER
FRIGIDAIRE
refrigerators
]:anges
Water Heaters
A utomatic Washers
H >me Freeters
Sinks & CabineU
Trade In your old with the
dealer th.it gives the most for
the old.
USED APPLIANCES
CASH OR TERMS
SOUND APPLIANCE CO.
Morchead City, N. C.
RECAP OH IF YOU WISH A
full tread which is just like a new
tire. New Goodyear tires in stock.
Tire Service Co., 13th and Arendeil
St., phone 6-3028, More head City.
REFRIGERATION It EP a! RS~
both domestic and commercial. We
are Montgomery Ward service
dealers. Re-conditioned refrigera
tors for sale. Gates Refrigeration
Service. Phone 6-3057, #4328, or
see Larry Gates at 513 Arendeil St.,
Morehead City. tf
SEWING MACHINE
SALES AND SERVICE
McCall Patterns
Dress Materials
THE SPINNING WHEEL
825 H Arendeil St. Dial 6-3054
DUPLICATE KEYS MADE TO
order. We have the blanks ? and
the machine. Protect yourself by
having an extra set of keys made
to put in a safe place. Western
Auto Associate Store, Beaufort.
nyorn
MAKE OLD FETORS LOOK LIKE
new. Bent our Bigh Spaed Floor
Sander and Bigw Low rates.
Waatarn Auto Store,f#aaBf art.
Phone 14651.
HELP WANTED
MAN OR WOMAN FOR W ATKINS
dealership in Morehead City. Want <
someone who is determined to be
a success and is willing to follow
simple but proven success plan. Do I
not apply if you would be satisfied i
with profits less than $40 weekly ' i
to start, or $75 weekly after be- ,
coming established. Small invest
ment preferred, but we also have
a credit plan. Write J. R. Watkins
Co.. Dept. S-3, Richmond, Va. d26p
CAROOF THANKS
I take this means of thanking
you, my friends and well wishers,
for your cards of cheer, your visits,
your gifts and your telephone calls
during my illness. For several
days I was not able to receive calls j
or messages and for this reason I
cannot thank you individually as
I would surely miss many:
The Doctors, The Official Hospit
al Staff, the nurses and the order
lies are tireless in their efforts to
cheer and serve the patients. They
are all serving "beyond the call of
iuty."
To all of you Happiness and Joy.
Fred R. Seeley.
PUBLIC NOTICE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN j
Notice is hereby given that the
partnership between George F.
Woolard and Robert B. Adair op
erating the business known as
WOOLARD MET.AL FINISHING
COMPANY is dissolved by mutual
consent of the parties. George F.
Woolard will collect all accounts
receivable and pay al' bills payable |
by the company. d26p 1
LEOAL NOTICES
NOTICE
North Carolina.
Carteret County.
The undersigned, having quali
fied as executor of the estate of I
Annie N. Rice, deceased, late of '
Carteret County, this is to notify j
all persons having claims against i
said estate to present them to the
undersigned at Beaufort, North I
Carolina, on or before the 12th j
day of December. 1951, or this no- j
tice'will be pleaded in bar of re
covery.
All persons indebted to said es- j
tate will please make immediate
payment to the undersigned.
This 7th day of December, 1950.
John C. Rice, Executor.
C. R. .Wheatly, Jr., Attorney I
6t d 12-19-26 j 2-9-16 I
ENTRY OF LAND 2429
North Carolina,
Carteret County.
To Hon Irvin W. Davis, Entry
Taker of Carteret County:
The undersigned claimant, being
a citizen of the State of North Car
olina. hereby sets forth and shows
that the following tract or parcel
of land, to-wit
Lying and being in Straits Town
ship, Carteret County, North Caro
lina, and more particularly describ
ed as follows:
Beginning at a stake on the
Northern side of an island located
Eastwardly of Beaufort Entrance,
and lying between Fort Macon and
Shackleford Banks Jetty, said
stake having a range of S 36-30 E
from the Morehead Port Terminal
water tower and a range of S 0-51
E from tbe Beaufort water tower
and running around aforemention
ed island N59-40E 101'; thence
N81-45E 118'; thence N74-30E
115'; thence S6-05E 196'; thence
N21-30W 98'; thence S47-45W 181';
thence S72-20W 1B2'; thence N51
15W 106': thence N13 20W 103';
thence N630E 228'; thence S37
50E 229'; thence N73-33E 78' to the
beginning containing 2.8 acres and
this being island no. 1 of this en
try.
Island No. 2
Beginning at a stake which is lo
cated Nll-OOW 728 feet from tbe
beginning point sf Island No. 1
and running around the island N?.
2 at the ordinary high water mark
S25-25W 118'; thence S28-50E 96';
Aiir,tinr-Nich
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LEGAL NOTICES
thence SW35W 75'; thence N73
I0W 233'; thence N41-00W 498';
thence N1-30E 165'; thence N8S
25E 322'; thence S41-65E 171';
(hence N41-45E 218'; thence N28
OOE 108'; thence N24-35E 183';
thence N33-10E 352'; thence N56
10K 122'; thence S3&20E 137';
thence S67-15W 152'; thence S37- 1
48W 125'; thence S80 00E 323'; I
thence S2-00W 114'; thence S44
SSW 315'; thence S21-50W 224'; j
thence S89 45W 95'; thence S38
15W 199' to 'he beginning, con- 1
taining 12.2 acres.
Is vacant and unappropriated
land belonging to the State of
North Carolina and subject to en
try. and the undersigned claimant
hereby makes entry of, lays claims
tb, and prays for a grant for said
land.
E. J. Davis, Claimant.
Witness: J. D. Potter.
This 7th day of December, 1950.
Claimant: E. J. Davis
Number of acres claimed: 15
Date of Entrv: December 7, 1950
Piled Dec. 7, 1950 at 11 a.m.
Irvin W. Davis,
Entrv-Taker of Carteret County
4t d 12-19-26 j 2
1951 Look
(Continued from page four)
shorter sisters. The tip of the bust
must measure half way between
shoulders and waist for a well
rounded line."
Calendar artist Gillette Elvgren,
whose girls combine the features
best liked by home owners, busi- 1
nesses, organizations and others
who hang approximately 100.000,
000 calendars on walls across the
United States says:
"My 1951 calendar girls are
small on hands, feet and waist, but
they are good and chesty. Specific
measurements do not mean a thing
to me but a top calendar girl must
give an overall effect of trimness
and refinement."
Two Alarms
Morehead City firemen answered
two alarms Christmas day. a false
alarm at 4 a.m. and another at
2:15 p.m. The second was a
grass fire at 1710 Shepard street.
No damage was caused. The false
alarm was turned in at box 46.
The ancient seven hills of Rome
are all on the east side of the Tiber
River.
Board of MjwifnitHt
fontdiwh Sptrial SmImi
At a recent meeting of the board
of adjustment, Morehead City, the
front yard limit was waived for
lota 11 and 12 in squares 13. The
special meeting was held in the
municipal building.
Proposed constructlbn for those
lots will extend to the front prop
erty line. In malting this ruling
the board of adjustment specified,
however, that the waiver was made
for this case only and any simil
ar case will be judged on its own
merits. Citing the square 13 rul
ing as setting a precedent will have
no bearing in subsequent matters,
the board stated.
Attending the meeting were R. G.
Lowe, chairman, R. B. Howard,
George Ball, and Marion Mills,
board members.
from Plane, Flier Caplnres
50 North Korean Bandils
With The First Marine Air Wing
In Korea ? (AP)? Marine Captain
David G. Swinford of Santa Ana.
Calif., is thought to be the first
Marine flier to be instrumental in
eapturing a band of North Korean
guerrillas. He dived upon a house
and loosed a burst of 20mm cannon
fire.
Fifty North Koreans, a few in
uniform and the others in the ci
vilian garb affected by the guer
rillas in the area came tumbling
from the doors and windows. Wav
ing white clothes and bowing, they
started down the road in the di
rection of the Marine lines. Swin
ford made several passes over
them, flying at low altitude, "just
to keep them in line."
As they neared the lines of the
ground Marines, Swinford radioed
to tell of the surrendering North
Koreans. The ground units sent out
a patrol to meet them.
The typical raindrop shape Is
produced by air pressure. The rain
drop would be a sphere if it were
floating free in space or falling in
a vacuum.
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SEE OUR GOOD CLEAN
USE D CABS
AND TBUCKS
BEFOBE TOP BUT
CARS
41 QLBSMOBILE ? "98" 2-Door, Huitr
49 MEICUBY Station Wagoa with Hoater
41 OKTBtLET 4-Door Mdaa, rnHy Eqoip H
41 ?LBSMBILE '78" Fally EqupH
41 PLTNaOTH. 4-Door with HMter
41 CKfMLET crape, Badio, HMter ft SmI Coron
47 MJSMBILE Club Conpa
42 OBTSLEB Haw Yorkor, A-l Conditio.
41 CHEVROLET 4-Door. Radio ami Haator
41 PLYMOUTH 4-Dmt
TRUCKS
M FORI Pick ? fp 1-2 Tm
PRICED TO SELL
SOUND CREVBOUET CO.. he.
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1306 ARENDCLL ST. MORCHSAO CITY
M,v> tram
NEWPORT
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W. D. Heath, sr., and W D. \
Heath, jr., wfent to Rocky Mount i
last Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Heath.
Gerald Mann of State college,
Raleigh, arrived home last Thurs
day to spend the Christmas holi
days with his parents.
Miss Shirley Rhue, of ECTC,
reenville, arrived home last week
spend the Christmas holidays
ith her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mar
Rhue.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Havens of
l ? scent Beach. S. C., visited her I
ster, Mrs. M. A. Hill, and her j
usband last Thursday.
Harry Howard and son. Bill. Mr.
id Mrs. C. W. Gill, all of Raleigh,
r. and Mrs. E. P. Blair and son.
ill, of Vanceboro. Mr. and Mrs.
ubert Fodrie and children. Pat,
Inda, and Bertie, of Beaufort,
rs. Steve Hunter and children,
r. and Mrs. Bob Howard and
lughter, Mary Catherine, all of
orehea^ City, and Mr. and Mrs.
?d Howard and son, Cader, of New
Bern, visited their parents. Mr. and
J|rs. I. N. Howard during the week
#nd in celebration of Mr. Howard's
90th birthday.
Miss Betty Jo Hill of Woman's
College, Greensboro, arrived home
Tuesday to spend the Christmas
holidays with her parents. Mr. and
Mrs C. M. Hill.
' Vincent Rhue of State college,
Raleigh. arrived home last week
ko visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Marty Rhue, during the Christmas j
holidays.
Mrs. Floyd Harness and dauRh
ters. Beverly and Patricia, of Ha
l?igh arrived Wednesday to visit
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. I.
Garner.
Miss Nina Garner of Burlington
arrived Wednesday to spend the
Christmas holidays with her moth
er, Mrs. Izora Garner.
Christmas Party
The December meeting and the
Christmas party of the Mary C.
Millis cirele of the Woman's So
ctety of Christian Service were held
at the home of Mrs. Harry Living
ston. with Mrs. Ciiristine Carroll
as co-hostess, on Tuesday night.
The business session was presided
over by Mrs. Zeb Mauncy. jr.,
chairman
G & W
William
Penn
Blended
Whiskey
Retail
Prlc?
Nftttia? U ?l.95
*3.15
Fifths
86 Proof
tni mAioffl wHrturrj in th? froouci
A?1 4 YIARS OR MORf <*0 IS* STRAlOM?
?MtfKIY. NtUTRAl WCITI, OtJTIUJi
MOM ORAM.
WE HAVE IT!! - LOOK!!
Genuine Raven Red Ash
Premium coals in egg and stove sizes
Genuine Roda pea stoker
Penn. blue nut anthracite
ALL PREMIUM COALS
YOU NEED IT! Order Now From
CARTERET ICE & COAL CO.
PHONE 6-3298 MOREHEAD CITY
Deliveries Anywhere In Carteret County, Cherry
Point, and Swansboro
Yes Sir! You'll Find Thai
. Quality Is Our Watchword!
Awl Tktn k lb Belitr Qaafity Gas and Oil Than
SINCLAIR - Fill Tmt Gar If Taday
. . . Quality in the auto product* we tell, mad quality
in the Mrvice we render. A visit to Mr atation it a
truly plaaiant experience . . . for you come away
?ecure in the knowledge that your car ha? been check
ed and serviced by expert*. Drive up today!
POTTER'S SERVICE
T. T. "Tom" Potter, Jr.
Front St. Mmmm 2-4 72? Boaufort
| Collections were taken up for
| the building fund and for an elec
j trie stove for the parsonage It
I was decided to give $200 out of the
i circle treasury to the building
fund for Christmas.
The program was led by Mrs.
Leon Youngblood. Mrs. Mauney
:ead the scripture. Mrs. Young
blood read a story, "His Christmas (
?tar," filled in with singing by the
group. Miss Margaret Bell led the
group in prayer.
After the program presents were
> - -
given out and opened- Then the
hoHtrcaes served delicious and
beautiful refreshments of cake,
-ookics. mints, peanuts and lime
ice. I
Freak Bloom
Stafford, England ? (AP) ?
George Astles, a gardener here, '
produced a freak chrysanthemum.
Th?* bloom is divided down the
center, one side white and the oth
er red. ?
Robert \j. Rose
USED CABS
Especially Nice
For Christmas Driving
NEW LOCATION
COR. 141k AND ARENBELL STS.
MOBEHEAD CITY
49 Ford 4-door radio and kealer
47 Chevrolei, 4-door, radio, healer and while wall tires
47 Chevrolei 2-door, healer and seal covers
47 Chevrolet, Intone, radio, heater and seal covers
48 Ford 2-Door, radio and healer
46 Plymouth club coupe, radio, heater, seat covers
log lighis
46 Chevrolet club conpe, radio, healer & seal covers
41 Chevrolei, 4-door, radio and healer
40 Chevrolet, 2-door, healer and seal covers
1950 Ford Pick - Up ? Ton Track, New
THESE CARS ARE ALL IN FINE SHAPE AND
VERY CLEAN - AND MOST OF THEM ARE
FULLY EQUIPPED
LOOK TIEN
OVER
We Are Just as Hard To Sail As
You Are When We Bay Cars To
Sell To Yon ? So ? Tie Can We
Sell Are Tops la Quality.
see amiwi w m sen - hi iowi
'St Baiek Special Sedaa. BAH.
'47 Bodge Moor. IUL
'? Featfac 4-Door. BAH.
41 Chrysler Wbdm. BAH.
'41 Foid 4-Boor. BAH.
'41 Chevrolet T-Boor. BAE
'40 Cher. Oak Coape. BAH. S.C.
irs 2 n ] reeu
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PARKER "MOTORS
YOUR CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER
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509 ArmeMI St. MawhaaJ City